Social class can be defined by different types of ranking or hierarchy. Because of this, many people try to define themselves within a certain social class, and at times they have to face the consequences of that identification. There are five social classes that people identify themselves with. People identify themselves as belonging to different social classes because of their background, education, heritage, and family in general. Nowadays education can also depend of your social class, or how your family educated themselves. Your social class can very on your job, education, age and your race. There can be lower class with very intelligent people and they get paid very small amount.
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I really liked how you pointed out that social class is connected to things like background, education, family, and even race. I agree that many people identify themselves with a certain social class based on those factors, and that identification can shape their opportunities and how they are treated in society. I also thought your point about education depending on social class was important. Access to better schools, resources, and networking opportunities often depends on family income and background. That can make it harder for people from lower-income families to move up socially, even if they are very intelligent or hardworking. As you said, many highly intelligent people in the lower class are underpaid, which shows that income does not always reflect ability or talent. Your post highlights how social class is not just about money, but also about access, opportunity, and social position. It really shows how complex the idea of class can be.